Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] [art] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Beckett 's characters ‘ begin and end their fictional journey at the same place , in the same condition , and without having learned , discovered , or acquired the least knowledge about themselves and the world in which they exist ’ ( Federman 1965 : 4 ) . |
2 | It was recognized that a work of literature might employ , to advance its serious purpose , a style which resembled , or had the same effect as , the pornographer 's : here the jury was to be assisted to draw the line by experts who would offer judgments as to the degree of importance the article represented in its particular discipline . |
3 | Nor paid the least Attention to its Charms ; |
4 | Both were just 23 and shared the same love of horses , fresh air and country pursuits . |
5 | ‘ Yet we still sat next to each other on the team bus and shared the same room . |
6 | This culture , and all subsequent isolates that were identified as the epidemic strain , belonged to bacteriocin type S3/P0:ribotype A , and shared the same CHEF profile . |
7 | She pushed it back , and wiped the same hand on the Beatrix Potter apron Harriet had made her for her birthday . |
8 | I was just going out when a man came in and asked the same question . |
9 | A few other Labour MPs lent support , and met the same fate — notably Charles Trevelyan , last of the surviving ex-UDC Liberals in the Parliamentary Party . |
10 | We stopped at one of his regular suppliers and cadged a few sea urchins , then the knife to eat them with . |
11 | Check to see that they are secure and looped the same way on each half of the kite . |
12 | Stupidly , the English followed us and made the same mistake . |
13 | Leonard Aldous used the same tools and made the same type of harness as his predecessors did in medieval times . |
14 | United took off skipper , Andy Melville for the second half , but they were down and out when full-backs Garry Smart and Mike Ford got in each other ; s way and produced an own goal . |
15 | So one would know one had the right answer only if someone else repeated the calculation and got the same answer , and that did not seem very likely ! |
16 | To convince myself I eventually performed the ultimate in Doubting Thomas exercises , trained some chicks using the inhibitors , and got the same result . |
17 | He made two more soundings further along the bank and got the same result for both . |
18 | 274 a Court of Appeal consisting of Parker and Bingham L.JJ. considered the apparent conflict between Reg. v. Lawrence and Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 and applied the former decision . |
19 | When creating the flower pictures themselves , I made the spring and summer designs , on the top row , curve towards each other to form a complementary pair , and used the same effect for the bottom row of autumn and winter . |
20 | I put down the Mail , opened the Telegraph and found the same tale , though told in less lurid terms . |
21 | Nigel Cramer leaped from the red and white squad car and shouted the same question . |
22 | I never sat down and played the same thing twice . |
23 | Both were directors of the company and received the same salary and benefits . |
24 | Even in the engineering companies the role of the unions seemed to have been limited to ensuring that , in other than their temporary status , temporary workers were not disadvantaged and received the same fringe benefits ( except membership of company pension schemes ) as regular workers . |
25 | It is about time that Government departments sorted themselves out and adopted the same approach to business taxation |
26 | Like the palace in his exotic novel , Vathek ( 1786 ) , Fonthill Abbey both resembled Babel and suffered the same fate . |
27 | Miss Honey poured the tea and added a little milk to both cups . |
28 | Harvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again . |
29 | The guard , I thought , and paid no more attention to it until it stopped opposite my window and spoke . |
30 | He had been there when his Auntie Margaret died and heard the same sound . |